Tiny Toon Adventures Episode Guide

Season 1 (1990-1991)

Under pressure from his boss, who hates the idea of creating a cartoon starring Montana Max, a Warner Brothers cartoonist has until tomorrow morning to come up with a new hit cartoon show. After getting some advice from Bugs Bunny that "you can't go wrong with rabbits", he compromises between sugary cuteness and adult violence to create Buster, and then Babs Bunny (no relation!). After the bunnies surprise him by leaping out of the drawing page and kissing him, he throws the bunnies in the trash and goes home. They don't give up, though, and create Acme Acres on their own, populating it with various characters, including some villains they discover locked in a box on the artist's desk, one of which is Montana Max. Monty tries to make the show his own by stealing its scripts, but with the help of Bugs Bunny, who creates Acme Looniversity as a way to give order to Acme Acres, Buster and Babs thwart Monty just in time for the cartoonist to return and present the show to his boss, who is very pleased with it.

Plucky volunteers to show two weird-looking transfer students around the Acme Looniversity campus, only to discover that they're actually aliens from Planet X, who have been sent to bring back Earth's greatest specimen (which egocentric Plucky essentially claims to be) to battle the evil Duck Vader. Babs, Buster and Hamton steal the "Duck Dodgers" rocket and set off to save the duck in a big ol' "Star Wars" parody.

Babs is sent home from school after wildly imitating Elmer Fudd imitating Elvis. Since nobody in Acme Acres appreciates how truly great she is, she runs away to Wackyland, where Gogo Dodo introduces her to the bizarre punniness of that uncharted cartoon territory. Buster, Hamton and Plucky set off to find her and have wild adventures of their own on the way. Keep your thumb on the freeze-frame button, kids -- there's a lot of stuff to spot in the backgrounds.

A series of earthquakes wreck Hamton's and Plucky's homes, and they eventually fall into a big crevice in the ground. Buster and Babs set out to rescue them, and find that the earthquakes are being caused by some center-of-the-earth gremlins, who are angry at the theft of their mother lode (by Montana Max, of course).

The Elmyras of Many Nations are the peanut gallery for today's "Buster Bunny Bunch", a swipe at the "Howdy Doody Show" with Buster as Buffalo Bob and Plucky as Howdy Doody ("A stupid puppet? I quit!").

"Bag That Bunny" -- Elmyra offers two months' allowance to Calamity Coyote for help in capturing cute little Buster.

A downright wacky parody of "An American Tail": a flea is separated from his family when he ends up on Furrball while his family is in the fur of the dog that's terrorizing Furrball. Buster, Babs, and Plucky are willing to help via Calamity and his shrinking machine. Spielberg let little Flea-o go so far as to satirize the wistful music of the movie (here, he sings "Fur, Fur Away", a song nominated for a daytime Emmy(!)).

Buster is sent on a secret agent-ish mission to stop the animal-mutation experiments of Dr. Gene Splicer. He rooks Plucky, Hamton and Babs into the adventure by telling them they're going to the Emmy Awards(which Plucky continues to believe for the entire story). Along the way, Babs wins the heart of a monster made from the parts of a bulldog, bat, orangutan, alligator, pig, and bull, but it all turns out OK.

"Cross Country Kitty" -- Mary Melody adopts Furrball, then takes him across the country to keep him from eating Sweetie. He keeps making cross-continental jaunts across the U.S. while Mary's not looking.

A parody of The Twilight Zone starring Buster as Rod Serling with Furrball as his topee.

"A Walk on the Flip Side" -- Montana Max dreams that he has become a rabbit. He finds Babs and Buster living in his house, who call an animal shelter and have him taken away with them. After waking from the dream, Max promises to be nice to rabbits, which he disregards as he throws Buster and Babs out into the cold, but then finds several rabbits in his cabinets.

"A Bacon Strip" -- Hamton and Plucky sneak onto Montana Max's property and Hamton goes skinny-dipping in the pool. After having his clothes stolen, Hamton has to return naked to his house, where he finds his friends waiting to give him a surprise birthday party.

Buster loses his soccer ball and accidentally replaces it with a dinosaur egg. The egg hatches and he and his new pal, Rover, try to deal with Acme Acres' lack of dinosaur-compatible facilities. Meanwhile, Montana Max wants to either a)kidnap or b)blow up Rover.

After being asked to the prom by Babs, Buster tries to learn how to dance by watching an old Bugs Bunny routine, but performs them poorly until Bugs comes in and assists him. Meanwhile, Elmyra tries to get Montana Max to like her, even though he is instead focusing on the girl that Dizzy has brought.

Buster and Babs go to the local theatre, where EVERYTHING is showing (the marquee lists thousands of movies). Of course, they go theater-hopping, against the orders of Montana Max, evil usher.

"Superbabs": A parody of the Superman film franchise with Babs in the role of Superman and Montana Max as "Wex Wuthor." Superbabs tries to thwart Wex's plot to destroy Acme Acres by pouring ink all over it.

"Duck Trek": A parody of Star Trek with Hamton, Plucky, Furrball and other characters as the crew members. They land on a planet in search of a toupee for Plucky, but are captured by a hair monster, which they defeat by making it worry itself bald.

Montana Max and his gang frame Buster for stealing a slushie machine, and Plucky Duck acts as Buster's lawyer to prove him innocent. Their escape attempts don't work (although they do lead to a hilarious swipe at "Batman"), but are eventually freed to bring in their nemesis in an all-rap final act.

In this "Citizen Kane" parody -- whose visuals often look JUST LIKE those of the original film -- Hamton plays the role of the dutiful reporter who tries to find out what Montana Max meant when he said "Acme". In flashback, we see the story of how Max rigged a school election and framed Buster Bunny, along with Max's eventual foiling.

Buster and Babs talk about the "call of the wild" and animal instincts.

"Migrant Mallard" -- Plucky attempts to migrate with a flock of ducks and makes several attempts to modernize them in the process. At the end, the ducks are portrayed flying south while listening to Walkmans.

Elmyra, at the concert hall, introduces us to this alleged parody of Peter and the Wolf, with each of our leads represented by a (usually inappropriate) instrument. They all run in great fear of a big, nasty wolverine who captures them and eats them all up, but Buster saves everyone in the end.

A second set of "viewer request" episodes. Buster and Babs try to pick names out of a drum, but Dizzy eats the drum. Toon logic: Dizzy eats the viewer request mail hopper in Act I, yet Buster and Babs are pulling letters out of it in Act II.

"The Weird Couple" -- Dizzy, rained out of his cave, moves in with Hamton in this Odd Couple parody, complete with laugh-track.

Intro: Buster, Babs, Dizzy, Hamton, *Announcer (*Heard only)

Starring: Hamton, Dizzy

Also Starring: *Audience Members (*Heard only)

"The Return of the Toxic Revenger" -- This time, super-heroic Plucky takes on Monty's donut hole factory that's polluting the air.

Intro: Buster, Babs, Plucky, *Audience Members (*Heard only)

Starring: Plucky, Montana Max

Also Starring: Muffin, Birds

Cameos: Gogo

"Little Cake of Horrors" -- Hamton tries his best to stay on his diet and not eat the cake that literally begs to be eaten.

Plucky and Hamton travel to Hollywood, where the duck hopes to sell his script "The Plucky Duck Story" to movie mogul Cooper DeVille. The two get rooked into performing waiter and valet duties at a star-filled restaurant, and only after getting around an obstinate front gate guard does Plucky get the producer to read the script. While there, he discovers that Babs and Buster have already sold a similar script to the same producer.

Plucky wins a trip to Europe on a game show, and he, Hamton and the Bunnies take a whirlwind trip around the continent in a tour bus from Hell(tm), noticing along the way that there are Weenie Burger stands EVERYWHERE. They eventually end up in Buckingham Palace, where they discover a plot by the servants to kidnap Prince Charles and Princess Di (who talk in an inaudible, but very British, audio blur). As it turns out, Buster and Babs get kidnapped instead, while the duck and pig are chased around by a psychotic royal chef.

Searching the film vault for a female cartoon character to act as her mentor, Babs discovers Honey of Bosko and Honey. She then builds a theater to show Bosko and Honey shorts, which leads to a monumental meeting for her.

Babs, Buster, Plucky and Gogo are just finishing off a day of fun and silliness in Wackyland when they see Silas Wonder's circus train pull up. Gogo freaks out, and the other toons investigate the circus. They find an assortment of sideshow creatures who've been kidnapped from Wackyland -- and Gogo's attempt to free the Sphinx results in his own capture. This leaves the other toons to save the Wackylanders before Gogo's lack of wackiness causes him to fade away...

It comes, of course, when Babs unleashes a flame-thrower on the snow drifts and ice.

"Love Among the Toons" -- Cupid (who looks and sounds just like Elmer Fudd with wings and a different attire consisting of only a hat and shrubbery around his waist) calls it quits and cons Concord into taking his job. Concord's inept pairings include Babs & Monty.

Plucky hasn't shown up once for Animation 101, and the Acme Loo students' animation festival, where they show off their projects, is tonight! Buster spends all of Act I detailing the technical process of animating to Plucky, and most of Act II showing off story-telling trickery like wipes, fades and flashbacks. In Act III, we get to see animation reels from Elmyra, Hamton, Dizzy Devil, Montana Max (well, the people he hired to do it for him), Gogo Dodo(!), Shirley the Loon, and... Plucky?

Babs and Buster, through the technology provided by Calamity Coyote, take a trip into Plucky's brain (mostly into his ego).

"Bat's All Folks" -- Plucky as Bat Duck, telling the story of how he worked out his costume, hired Decoy The Pig Hostage, and fought the villains in the Acme Acres Museum of Really Silly Props. This is a double-length episode segment.

Acme Loo has a winless season going into their big football game with arch-rival Perfecto Prep. "Are we gonna win?" "No!" "Are we gonna lose?" "We're going to be annihilated!" Roderick and Danforth, those evil Perfecto kids, are so bent on victory that they get Plucky to sell the Acme playbook in exchange for a transfer to Perfecto. But is Plucky really THIS much a shifty duck?

Buster tells the viewers that today the show is presenting "Three hystercial duck tales cartoons." Plucky, as excited as ever about being the star, is knocked out by a sign that says The BEST WORST o' Plucky Duck.

"One Minute Til' Three" -- It's Friday and Plucky is anxious to be out of school for the weekend. He hopes and prays that the clock will reach 3:00, as Granny is asking some difficult questions about computer animation and handing out thousand page term papers due Monday for wrong answers.

Hamton runs afoul of Montana Max, and is forced to face him in a fight. His friends all try to help him out (especially Plucky, who hopes to make tons of money promoting this battle ala Don King), but all in all he'd rather be in Porky's "Cartoon Props" class.

Elmyra finds a lost baby whale and keeps it as a pet. Buster and Babs convince Elmyra that the whale has to be returned to its mother, who is being held prisoner by the evil Gotcha Grabmore, maker of whale-based beauty products.

Buster stars as Mr. Popular, a hyper-cool dude who teaches everyone in the studio audience how to be just as cool.

"Dapper Diz" -- Plucky and Hamton have had it with Dizzy, so Mr. Popular hooks the devil up to a personality implanter, giving him Mr. Popular's savoir faire, Plucky's modesty, and Hamton's neatness. This is a double-length episode segment.

Babs appears as fairy-on-a-totally-visible-wire, lugging out the Fairy Tales book and videotape and getting smashed, shocked, abused, etc. in the process.

"Bunnochio" -- The Acme Toy Company calls upon their last toy designer to create a hit toy. He gives up on bringing the puppet bunny to life, and the next day mistakes Buster for a brought-to-life version of said toy. This is a double-length episode segment.

Bugs Bunny gets knocked out on the night of his award ceremony in Paris. Sappy Stanley is the prime suspect, who tries to eliminate Bugs and frame Daffy. Buster and Babs are on the case to rescue Bugs and prove Daffy's innocence.

"Top Secret Apprentice" -- Buster begins to play with Bugs' secret computer-animation system without his permission, and this causes the angered Bugs to throw him out of the laboratory. This is a semi-parody of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" from Fantasia.

Babs hosts this time around, taking us through another parody of The Twilight Zone.

"Real Kids Don't Like Broccoli" -- Buster is a detective in 21st century Acme Acres, looking for missing droids. Cyberpunk meets toon-dom, with another swipe at Fantasia to boot! Count as a mild reference to "Blade Runner", also.

Cameos: *Pepé (*Costume worn by Elmyra only), Rhubella, Margot, Granny, Dizzy, Plucky, Beeper, Calamity, *Buster, *Furrball (*Faces not shown - However, a still image of Buster's face and head is shown on a promotional poster for the show)

"Buttering up the Buttfields" -- Plucky Duck must attend to an important, high-class, big-butted couple called the Buttfields, who want Canard A L'orange as their main course.

Babs, as Tinkerbunny, has no choice but to clean up the garbage in Acme Acres the hard way.

"No Deposit, No Return of the Trash Bag Dispenser" -- Elmyra is littering Plucky's pond with tin cans that can easily be recycled. It's up to Plucky as the Trash Bag Dispenser to teach her a lesson -- If she can only pay attention to him long enough.

"Waste Deep in Wackyland" -- Montana Max has opened a new pollution-free factory, but what the press doesn't know is that he is dumping his garbage in Wackyland. Gogo Dodo decides to take action to get Monty to clean up his act.

Buster and Babs do their own version of Masterpiece Theater, entitled Masterhare Theater.

"And All That Rot" -- Brainy Domes (Buster) and Flotsom (Babs) go searching for the queen's (Elmyra) missing jewels with Montiority (Monty) as their prime suspect. This is a double-length episode segment.

"The Return of Pluck Twacy" -- Unconscious, Plucky dreams he is a detective searching for Shirley's missing, evil aura, in this homage to The Great Piggy Bank Robbery. This is a double-length episode segment.

Babs and Buster take over the local TV station, leading to a half-hour of quick (3 minutes or less) shots at various TV shows, including "Gyp-Parody," "The Blunder Years," "Honey, I Shrunk the Clothes," a Wackyland Travel-Log, the Toon Court, etc. This was clearly meant as a first-season fond farewell episode, as all the production personnel make a cameo appearance (in the "Acme Cartoon Kit"), and the joke credit reads "This is Episode Number 65 / Just in Case You're Counting." Too bad "High Toon" got held up, making "K-ACME TV" the penultimate episode instead.

Babs and Buster get lost on their way to the Acmeland theme park, and find themselves in an Old West town which is being terrorized by a pack of coyote bandidos. Of course, they recruit Hamton and Plucky to help save the town.

"When You're Hot" -- At the Acme Firehouse, Pete Puma teaches about fire and safety. In his dangerous demonstrations he sets the school on fire. Plucky, Buster and Hamton try to put out the 'Flame' that spreads.

"Slaughterhouse Jive" -- At Max's Merry Meats Company, the Tiny Toons are shown how meats are manufactured. After they avoid getting caught in the production line, they convince Max to shut down his factory.

Hamton's parents have left him in charge of the house for the weekend. Plucky seizes this opportunity to throw a party and all of the Looniversity students show up at Hamton's house, disturbing his neighbor, Egghead Junior, to the point of blowing up the house to Hamton's despair. Hamton, however, wins a replacement house from a competition he entered earlier.

A romp and frolic through the wonderful world of fully-licensed toys. Bug your folks for money!

"Happy Birthday Hamton" -- It's Hamton's birthday, and Buster, Babs, and Plucky buy Hamton some new toys for his birthday. Unfortunately, they want to keep the new toys for themselves and decide to give Hamton their old toys instead. But when their childhood memories of those toys come flooding back to them, they decide to trade Hamton the new toys for their old toys back. When no one is looking, Hamton tells the audience that it's not really his birthday

"Fit To Be Toyed" -- Fed up with his spoiled demeanor destroying his toys, Montana Max's father takes away Monty's toys and his Acme Excess card, leaving him with nothing but his imagination and a paddle ball.

"Once Upon a Star" -- Elmyra wishes upon a star that her Barbette doll would come to life so she could play with her. Her wish comes true, but Barbette proves to be a big handful, who boasts about her looks while insulting Elmyra.

"A Cub for Grub" -- Furrball goes after Li'l Sneezer, who is attending a boy scout camp. Sneezer's knowledge on camping (as well as his sneezes) prevent the unlucky cat from catching him.

Intro: Orson Whales, Dizzy, Elmyra, Furrball

Starring: Sneezer, Furrball

Also Starring: Cub Scouts, Cub Scout Leader, Orson Whales

"The Year Book Star" -- Babs Bunny and Plucky Duck compete to see who can get their picture the most times in the school yearbook. At the photo-counting session, a boy in an orange hat (later revealed to be Buster Bunny) manages to outrank them.

Having caught the Taiwan Flu, Babs and Buster watch their new Acme Cable TV. They watch "The Babsy and Buswinkle Show", a "Foot Loops" commercial, a Walt Dizzy classic entitled "The Cat Who Thought He Was a Hammer Head Shark", "Flassie", "Story of Montana Max", "Toonywood Squares", "Grossanne", "Bungle Boy Jeans", "The Gogosby Show" and "Incredible Discoveries". It's revealed at the end of the cartoon that the bunnies have become literal couch potatoes.

Buster and Babs bring Hamton's "Fleche de Larde" to a screeching halt, and go to Spielberg for a better script. He gives them an episode written (in real life) by three young gals from Virginia, which sends the bunnies on a trip-from-hell(tm) to Hawaii. Fortunately, they've got Bugs' credit card...

With Daffy Duck sick, Henny Youngman, master of the one-liner, is the new substitute teacher. And how did he get to Acme Loo? PRACTICE! Throughout the episode, Hamton is the only one who is entertained by his jokes and remain in class until the end of the period.

"Stand-Up and Deliver" -- Babs sets out to make her name in stand-up comedy, but gets wiped out when Robin Killems goes on stage right before her.

"The Potty Years" -- Little Plucky has just started potty training. He is reluctant at first, but becomes interested when he sees the water flush down the hole. Pretty soon, he flushes all his bath toys, clogs the plumbing and floods the bathroom.

"My Dinner with Elmyra" -- Montana Max is told by his mother to go on a date with Elmyra Duff, or else she'll take away his allowance. Monty suffers through the evening, from having to buy a Happy Baby Puppy Face meal and being teased at Weenie Burger, to seeing The Adventures of Fido and Mewmew. This is a double-length episode segment.

Buster introduces the Plucky Duck film, "The Voyage of the Kon Ducki."

"The Voyage of the Kon Ducki" -- To prove that his ancestors never flew from Yap to Salinas, Pluck Heyerdahl gets Koom-Bye-Ya and his parrot (Sweetie) to build a ship and sail the seas in 21 days. The journey is pretty difficulty that Heyerdahl keeps swapping his leadership with Koom-Bye-Ya. They get caught in a storm but are washed ashore to Salinas.

In this spoof of "Sunset Boulevard," Montana Max is the Hollywood screenwriter/idea-thief who accidentally stumbles into the mansion of Elmyra Desmond, the washed-up once-and-future star of "Cutsey Toons." She gets him to write "101 Cute Puppies Meet the Pretty Pretty Princess" as her comeback vehicle, but will movie mogul Cooper Deville be interested? Don't bet on it.

Buster and Babs introduce us to a story about Elmyra's family, in which her dad invents a clean-burning fuel that poses such a threat to the environmentally-unconscious Happy Sunny Oil company that they send two lackeys over to the Duff household to extract the formula for the fuel. Unfortunately for them, this is accomplished by kidnapping Elmyra, who thinks she's being brought in for a taping of the "Elmyra Fun Show." Apparantly, this episode was to be the pilot for a spin-off called "Elmyra's Family," which never came to fruition.

Season 3 (1992)

Buster and Babs are going to watch TV tonight and Babs' choice of Thirteensomething is decided. Babs decides to audition for Thirteensomething on a bet with Buster. Babs reaches New York, while Buster fails to find a replacing co-star. Babs disguises herself as a lady called Babs Bunnawalskioversmith to audition and wins the part. Despite the new fame, Babs begins to miss Buster, and vice versa. During the next show taping, Buster shows up. He and Babs divulge their true identities before they make their escape.

"Sound Off" -- In this dialog-less short, Buster takes Babs to go to a picnic with all the other toons, when Dizzy comes and spoils it. Buster and Babs get Dizzy in a chase until they trap him in an ink bottle.

"A Night in Kokomo" -- In a parody of the Marx Brothers, Susan Writtenhouse III meets up with Dr. Hakinsak and Chik-O-Lina at a hotel to arrange an important bank payment with Mr. Mayonnaise at dinner tonight.

"Can't Buy Me Love" -- A new neighbor called Rhoda Queen arrives in town. Elmyra's eager to become friends with her, but Rhoda is a spoiled brat who threatens to break up with Elmyra unless her demands are met.

"Phone Call from the 405" -- Babs gets a call from Steven, who isn't happy with the scene's progress. Buster and Babs attempt to get the scene right, but in the end, they get tired of Steven and include him in the chase.

"Nothing to Sneeze At" -- After failing to scare Hamton, closet monster Oogie tries to put a scare on Li'l Sneezer, but the scaring delights Li'l Sneezer rather than frightens him, and what's worse, his explosive sneezing proves too much for Oogie to handle.

The daughter of the flea family, Itchy, becomes tired of the usual routine on Furrball. To make matters worse, the Tick is becoming demanding on the supply of fur coats Itchy crafts and wants her to marry him or her family will be in danger. Itchy goes with Gnat to check out the Tick's home on Byron Basset and finds the Tick is hoarding fleas' resources and not distributing them. With difficulty, Gnat manages to reunite Itchy with her family.

One would think it would be enough for Plucky to have his own show on Saturday morning, but not when he hears that Tim Burton is casting the new Batman movie. Plucky, fresh from his recurrent stint as Batduck, takes off for Tim Burton's soundstage to beg and plead for the role.

One last lame comedy script pushes Buster, Babs and Plucky over the edge, so they take over the Warner Brothers studio to make their own Shakespearean, romantic, violent action-adventure. They write, produce and shoot their cartoon, then make the mistake of screening it for Cooper DaVille (as well as most of the free world).

Buster and Babs enter a monochrome town called Two-Tone Town. Babs and Buster are disappointed to learn that the Two-Tone toons are out of fashion and are losing their business to an acme agent. Babs decides to train the Two-Tone toons to audition for 'Acme Oop!' while Buster goes to steal some materials. The Two-Tone toons are rejected from audition, but Buster arrives and manages to renew them, gaining them a place on TV.

Buster gets his chance to direct his first Tiny Toon episode, and it doesn't go well.

"Fit to be Stewed" -- His first cartoon, "Furrball on the Roof" is interrupted before it begins by Babs, who drags him off the set to get some exercise. They end up at the house of Sandy Witch, who decides to eat them in a 2-Rabbit Stew, but needs real rabbits instead of toons, so she uses magic powder to change Babs into a plain white rabbit. Buster has to fight to rescue her and save himself. He succeeds, but Babs is still an ordinary white rabbit at the end.

"Ducklahoma" -- After rescuing Babs from the witch and making it back to the studio set, Buster sets the non-toon Babs loose on the set and attempts to restart filming "Furrball on the Roof". However, he's interrupted by Plucky this time, who is upset that he's not in the cartoon. Buster, with the help of an anvil, does a rewrite of the script to create "Ducklahoma", a parody of the musical "Oklahoma", which involves copious amounts of singing and falling anvils, much to Plucky's dismay. At the very end of the cartoon, which is also the end of the show, Buster finally remembers about Babs and changes her back into a toon using magic powder he took from the witch.

Buster and Babs find that toon characters are being put out of commission by the A.C.A.F.C. chair woman who hates unrealistic comical violence. The chair woman's actions put Acme Acres at stake with Plucky collaborating. Babs and Buster head off to Washington to seek help from the President, but agreement from politicians is required. After Babs and Buster have a conflict with the chair woman in the congress centre they restore the toons and save Acme Acres all together.

The Duff Family are doing their usual activities, but Elmyra finds one of her hamsters is stone dead and Duncan is sick paying attention to the TV programme 'Nosy Neighbours'. Elmyra is still upset that the school nurse assumes her grandmother died. The assumption spreads to other people. A confusion arouses when Grandma Duff turns up at the Duff residence. Elmyra is completely calm when Grandma gives her a new hamster.

It's Music Day and the Tiny Toons are presenting three musical adventures.

"Ruffled Ruffee" - Buster is practicing his electric guitar, which annoys Ruffee, who is playing at a children's concert nearby. Annoyed, Ruffee bans Buster from playing it. To get revenge, Buster attends Ruffee's concert, dressed as a baby, and attempts to ruin it.

"The Horn Blows at Lunchtime" - Porky tells Sneezer to find a private place to practice his trumpet. Sneezer practices in the basement during lunchtime, while at the same time, eating limburger cheese, causing assumed flatulence in the cafeteria.

Elmyra, mistress who's a dork, introduces us to a story about Buster, Plucky, Hamton, Babs, Shirley, and Fifi on a scary sleep-out in the woods. At first, the guys and gals pull pranks on one another, but it becomes clear that someone else is in the woods with them!

"Homeward Bound" - Furrball is miserable having no place to go. He manages to enter a very rich couple and their young daughter's apartment inhabited by a friendly and playful kitten and its snobbish parents. The kitten and Furrball play for a bit, but Furrball is unwanted by not only the kitten's parents, but also by the little girl's mom, who thinks that he has fleas, and father who throws him back out on the street. He ends up sticking with a homeless boy and his parents.

Starring: Furrball

Also Starring: Waste Collector, Kitten, Kitten's Parents, Human Girl, *Girl's Mom (*Shown from the neck down only), *Girl's Father (Shown from the neck down), Homeless Family (Father, Mother and Son)

Acme Acres has a problem since Buster Bunny is considering quitting Tiny Toons. It started when Buster was the director of the Christmas special, and two TV executives were the audience. Because he cut Montana Max out of the special for being late, Monty sabotaged the special to make Buster look like a failure and replace him as the director. Before Buster can throw himself out of the picture, Harvey, his guardian angel, shows him what Acme Acres would be like if he were never born. Buster changes his mind and decides to take back his place as the star.